Imaging of pulmonary viral pneumonia
T Franquet - Radiology, 2011 - pubs.rsna.org
Imaging and clinical manifestations of viral pneumonia are protean and not reliably
predictive of its origin. All patients with neutropenic fever and normal findings at chest …
predictive of its origin. All patients with neutropenic fever and normal findings at chest …
Global epidemiology of avian influenza A H5N1 virus infection in humans, 1997–2015: a systematic review of individual case data
S Lai, Y Qin, BJ Cowling, X Ren… - The Lancet infectious …, 2016 - thelancet.com
Summary Avian influenza A H5N1 viruses have caused many, typically severe, human
infections since the first human case was reported in 1997. However, no comprehensive …
infections since the first human case was reported in 1997. However, no comprehensive …
[HTML][HTML] Why is there low morbidity and mortality of COVID-19 in Africa?
Three months since the detection of the first COVID-19 case in Africa, almost all countries of
the continent continued to report lower morbidity and mortality than the global trend …
the continent continued to report lower morbidity and mortality than the global trend …
Early and sustained innate immune response defines pathology and death in nonhuman primates infected by highly pathogenic influenza virus
CR Baskin, H Bielefeldt-Ohmann… - Proceedings of the …, 2009 - National Acad Sciences
The mechanisms responsible for the virulence of the highly pathogenic avian influenza
(HPAI) and of the 1918 pandemic influenza virus in humans remain poorly understood. To …
(HPAI) and of the 1918 pandemic influenza virus in humans remain poorly understood. To …
[HTML][HTML] Updated preparedness and response framework for influenza pandemics
R Holloway, SA Rasmussen, S Zaza, NJ Cox… - MMWR Recomm …, 2014 - cdc.gov
The complexities of planning for and responding to the emergence of novel influenza
viruses emphasize the need for systematic frameworks to describe the progression of the …
viruses emphasize the need for systematic frameworks to describe the progression of the …
Agricultural diseases on the move early in the third millennium
J Arzt, WR White, BV Thomsen… - Veterinary …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
With few exceptions, the diseases that present the greatest risk to food animal production
have been largely similar throughout the modern era of veterinary medicine. The current …
have been largely similar throughout the modern era of veterinary medicine. The current …
Emerging influenza virus: a global threat
Since 1918, influenza virus has been one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality,
especially among young children. Though the commonly circulating strain of the virus is not …
especially among young children. Though the commonly circulating strain of the virus is not …
A review of laboratory-acquired infections in the Asia-Pacific: understanding risk and the need for improved biosafety for veterinary and zoonotic diseases
J Siengsanan-Lamont, SD Blacksell - Tropical medicine and infectious …, 2018 - mdpi.com
A rapid review was performed to determine (1) the number and causes of reported
laboratory-acquired infections (LAI) in the Asia-Pacific region;(2) their significance and threat …
laboratory-acquired infections (LAI) in the Asia-Pacific region;(2) their significance and threat …
Essential impact of NF-κB signaling on the H5N1 influenza A virus-induced transcriptome
M Schmolke, D Viemann, J Roth… - The Journal of …, 2009 - journals.aai.org
Systemic infections of humans and birds with highly pathogenic avian influenza A viruses of
the H5N1 subtype are characterized by inner bleedings and a massive overproduction of …
the H5N1 subtype are characterized by inner bleedings and a massive overproduction of …
[HTML][HTML] Active surveillance for avian influenza virus, Egypt, 2010–2012
G Kayali, A Kandeil, R El-Shesheny… - Emerging infectious …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Continuous circulation of influenza A (H5N1) virus among poultry in Egypt has created an
epicenter in which the viruses evolve into newer subclades and continue to cause disease …
epicenter in which the viruses evolve into newer subclades and continue to cause disease …